Hello ! First i want to point out, that this is a great tutorial with easy to understand explanations. I've got an issue, right after i've made the triangle, exactly after i place the vertical constraints 2 lines of the triangle disappear the left and right one (not the base).
How do you thread the inside of a hole? I'm trying to make a desk clamp and i applied these same methods but when i click ok to thread it, it says "problems encountered when executing this command"
Hi @Kaleb, for part creation and mid-sized assembles my machine is very smooth and I use it for 95% of my work. The spec of my machine is as follows: OS: Windows 10 Professional Processor: intel i7-8700 @ 3.2 GHz Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB RAM: 16GB (I plan to upgrade to 32GB soon) ROM: 2 TB
The best video on this Ive found so far. Everything else is 30+ min and not as clear.
Thanks Craig, appreciate the feedback!
@@AutodeskInventorTutorials would have been even better if you shown the dimensions for metric threads :)
why doesn't inventor create a thread automatically like solidworks does?
Very nicely explained, thanks for the video
Glad it was helpful!
Hello ! First i want to point out, that this is a great tutorial with easy to understand explanations. I've got an issue, right after i've made the triangle, exactly after i place the vertical constraints 2 lines of the triangle disappear the left and right one (not the base).
same here. Do you got a fix?
@@Keckegenkai sadly, didn't found it yet :(
Bruh you did it to easy👏
Hey @ArKitect, thanks, hope you found it useful 🙂
vertical constraint doesnt seem to work. it destroys the 2 lines drawn previously
How do you thread the inside of a hole? I'm trying to make a desk clamp and i applied these same methods but when i click ok to thread it, it says "problems encountered when executing this command"
What computer system are you using if you don't mind me asking? It seems to be running extremely smooth or your system!
Hi @Kaleb, for part creation and mid-sized assembles my machine is very smooth and I use it for 95% of my work.
The spec of my machine is as follows:
OS: Windows 10 Professional
Processor: intel i7-8700 @ 3.2 GHz
Graphics Card: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 6GB
RAM: 16GB (I plan to upgrade to 32GB soon)
ROM: 2 TB